Posted on 01/21/2015 10:15:12 AM PST by Brad from Tennessee
Healthcare.gov, the federal website where you sign up for Obamacare, is quietly sharing your personal information with private companies.
The evidence is in the computer code on the website itself. It shows that Healthcare.gov is relaying certain information, such as your zip code, income level, pregnancy status and whether or not you smoke.
That information is being shared with several third parties. DoubleClick is a Google (GOOG) subsidiary that serves up advertisements and tracks your movements online. Healthcare.gov also shares your data with Google, Twitter (TWTR, Tech30), Yahoo (YHOO, Tech30), YouTube and others.
"People's private medical data should not be available to third party companies without consent from the user," EFF staff technologist Cooper Quintin argued in a blog post. "This practice is negligent at best."
(Excerpt) Read more at money.cnn.com ...
Heres a graphic of how everyones healthcare data is currently shared among 880,000 HC entities.
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All Democrats are exempt.....................
It’s for your own good!!!
[Third parties, like Google, Twitter, et al, typically pay for info that is shared. Wonder who is getting paid for our info?]
The White House owes Google, Twitter, Yahoo, Amazon, etc. for unofficial in-kind PR. But there are thousands of bureaucrats who could tap into this multimillion name mail/email list and sell it to retailers. No doubt the DNC has access. The individual health profiles of enrollees are invaluable to insurance companies calculating personal risk. I doubt this happened by accident.
Fascinating angle you raise, ie: who in this administration is gaining from data mining the American people’s healthcare patient information?
Dangerous question to ask that could give someone who digs too deep, a bad case of Obola Chicago strain.
What fearless investigator would take this on?
Maybe Sharyl Attkisson.
Are the companies getting data or their officers financially supporting the Democrats and Obama. IS THIS A PAY TO PLAY SCHEME.
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